Thermal conduction force under standing and quasi-standing temperature field
Thermal conduction force plays a crucial role in manipulating the local thermal conductivity of crystals. However, due to the diffusive nature of thermal conduction, investigating the force effect is challenging. Recently, researchers have explored the force effect based on the wave-like behavior of...
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Zusammenfassung: | Thermal conduction force plays a crucial role in manipulating the local
thermal conductivity of crystals. However, due to the diffusive nature of
thermal conduction, investigating the force effect is challenging. Recently,
researchers have explored the force effect based on the wave-like behavior of
thermal conduction, specifically second sound. However, their focus has been
primarily on the progressive case, neglecting the more complex standing
temperature field case. Additionally, establishing a connection between the
results obtained from the progressive case and the standing case poses a
challenging problem. In this study, we investigate the force effect of standing
and quasi-standing temperature fields, revealing distinct characteristics of
thermal conduction force. Moreover, we establish a link between the progressive
and standing cases through the quasi-standing case. Our findings pave the way
for research in more intricate scenarios and provide an additional degree of
freedom for manipulating the local thermal conductivity of dielectric crystals. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2401.03368 |